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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/04/29 14:07:00
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Nex_Lupus Btw what's Everyones thoughts on doing a 280mm rad for motherboard components? Or would a single 140mm be plenty?
If you're doing VRMs & chipset as a part of the loop you probably won't even need to add radiator - both of them combined probably only put off about 50W of heat maximum unless you're pushing insanely high OCs on the CPU, even then it wouldn't be more than 70W at most, all it'll do is possibly raise your CPU load temps by 1-2C - not really something worth adding a whole 'nother radiator for... - Said the person running a 38mm thick 360mm radiator & a 60mm thick 480mm radiator in push pull for a CPU & GPU only loop. lol
I mean I have a 560mm rad cooling just my cpu atm XD
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/04/29 23:19:35
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I mean I have a 560mm rad cooling just my cpu atm XD
Why can't you just admit it, you want every component of your PC to run on a rad🤣🤣 Wonder if a PSU can be run on water also?🤔
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/04/30 05:00:09
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/05/02 18:56:43
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I just noticed that you were using a fake motherboard layout tool, that is a very useful idea!
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/05/02 19:27:10
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Nex_Lupus Btw what's Everyones thoughts on doing a 280mm rad for motherboard components? Or would a single 140mm be plenty?
If you're doing VRMs & chipset as a part of the loop you probably won't even need to add radiator - both of them combined probably only put off about 50W of heat maximum unless you're pushing insanely high OCs on the CPU, even then it wouldn't be more than 70W at most, all it'll do is possibly raise your CPU load temps by 1-2C - not really something worth adding a whole 'nother radiator for... - Said the person running a 38mm thick 360mm radiator & a 60mm thick 480mm radiator in push pull for a CPU & GPU only loop. lol
I mean I have a 560mm rad cooling just my cpu atm XD
Yeah I had my CPU on the 480mm/60mm thick radiator by itself for a while. It actually did further reduce temps going from the PE 360/38mm thick radiator to that, despite the fact that the CPU is only putting out about 200-230W of heat, so while I'm sure at some point you hit diminishing returns, overall the bigger the rad the better. lol
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/05/19 22:52:26
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Decent build....do miss the HEDT boards/ CPU's, were you able to push the 10900x far?
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/05/20 10:40:30
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Looks pretty cool. Short question about this, is the CPU the highest point in your water cycle? thought that this should be avoided at all costs, or does that only apply to AIOs?
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/05/20 11:28:23
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Ariyu Grey Looks pretty cool. Short question about this, is the CPU the highest point in your water cycle? thought that this should be avoided at all costs, or does that only apply to AIOs?
That's generally just AIOs because the pump is directly attached to the CPU block. With his pump/reservoir combo, there's always water above the pump, which is what you need (pumps should not be ran dry...ever). With an AIO, there is no reservoir, just the radiator, so you have to keep that water above the pump, which is attached to the CPU block.
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/05/20 12:00:36
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Ah ok, thanks for the info, i Forgot costum loop have resevoirs
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/05/28 17:48:37
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/05/31 12:23:20
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Clean, and beautiful. Black, red, and white match in harmony.
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/01 14:59:12
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red liquid looks almost like a blood flowing through this builds veins haha. congratz on your build!
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/01 23:36:16
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Very nice! That case is massive haha. I'm on my first water loop build now, I've got some nervousness about it but hoping for the best.
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/02 09:43:52
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Great looking case for the build! Good luck on your journey!
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/02 13:44:34
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I did the full water cooling where I had to run/cut my lines, I used red color coolant, over time it started to look a funky orange anti-freeze color. Maybe its something you change out on a regular basis, dont know, but I still think there cool. Yours looks really nice
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/02 14:38:18
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Dabadger84
Nex_Lupus Btw what's Everyones thoughts on doing a 280mm rad for motherboard components? Or would a single 140mm be plenty?
If you're doing VRMs & chipset as a part of the loop you probably won't even need to add radiator - both of them combined probably only put off about 50W of heat maximum unless you're pushing insanely high OCs on the CPU, even then it wouldn't be more than 70W at most, all it'll do is possibly raise your CPU load temps by 1-2C - not really something worth adding a whole 'nother radiator for... - Said the person running a 38mm thick 360mm radiator & a 60mm thick 480mm radiator in push pull for a CPU & GPU only loop. lol
I mean I have a 560mm rad cooling just my cpu atm XD
Nex_Lupus
Dabadger84
Nex_Lupus Btw what's Everyones thoughts on doing a 280mm rad for motherboard components? Or would a single 140mm be plenty?
If you're doing VRMs & chipset as a part of the loop you probably won't even need to add radiator - both of them combined probably only put off about 50W of heat maximum unless you're pushing insanely high OCs on the CPU, even then it wouldn't be more than 70W at most, all it'll do is possibly raise your CPU load temps by 1-2C - not really something worth adding a whole 'nother radiator for... - Said the person running a 38mm thick 360mm radiator & a 60mm thick 480mm radiator in push pull for a CPU & GPU only loop. lol
I mean I have a 560mm rad cooling just my cpu atm XD
You're crazy! I love it! I'm rocking a single 280mm for my CPU and it seems to hold up. I'd be interested to see your soak times.
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/02 21:07:35
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/03 13:51:07
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/04 04:07:46
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/07 00:52:27
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Dabadger84 - Said the person running a 38mm thick 360mm radiator & a 60mm thick 480mm radiator in push pull for a CPU & GPU only loop. lol
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/07 11:39:18
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Thats a very nice clean build.
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Re: New Build, second first attempt at water!
2021/06/07 20:26:48
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Anyone else getting a vampire vibe from this build. The red liquid in the cooling and white case definitely have that feel to me.
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